Pharmacovigilance and Risk Management Information in Centralised Applications in the EU

Getting a new medication approved for the EU market through the centralised procedure can be complex and needs expertise. The new EU pharmacovigilance legislation (Good Vigilance Practice, GVP) is now in effect and applicants need to be fully compliant. It is critical to have a thorough understanding of the regulatory process and requirements, and the expectations with regards to the pharmacovigilance system and the risk management plan. Ensuring consistency and an appropriate level of detail in the documentation submitted as part of the approval process will help prevent unnecessary delays.

Reading Scientific Services Ltd (RSSL), a leading provider of scientific
and technical solutions to the global biopharmaceutical,
pharmaceutical, and biopharmaceutical sectors, has introduced the United
Kingdom’s first same-day mycoplasma testing service for manufacturers
of biologic medicines.
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7 Common Myths about QP Training Debunked: A Guide for Senior Managers

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The role of the Qualified Person (QP) in the pharmaceutical industry is mandated by law (Directive 2001/83/EC, Directive 2001/20/EC, UK SI 2012/1916, UK SI 2004/103). Every holder of a relevant Manufacturers Authorisation (human and veterinary) must have at least one QP; without one, no batch of medicinal product can be certified for release for sale.
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